Election Information: Checklist Verification Process

Secretary Scanlan Informs Voters of Annual Checklist Verification Process 

Under RSA 654:39, voters who have not voted in the past five years will need to reregister before they can vote in future elections.

David Scanlan, Secretary of State: “Our local election officials work hard every day to ensure that qualified voters in their communities are given the opportunity to exercise their right to vote. I applaud their efforts and encourage all New Hampshire voters to verify their registration information is up to date.”

Read the full press release here: April 21, 2026 Secretary of State Press Release


Town of Warren Residents:

The New Hampshire law requires that the Supervisors of the Checklist verify the checklist every year. Any person on the checklist who has not voted in the past five years must re-register to remain on the checklist, unless the voter registered after the last state general election. The supervisors are sending notice letters to these voters at the address the voter provided when registering.

The Supervisors of the Checklist for the Town of Warren will hold a session for re-registering voters who have not voted since April 1, 2021, accepting application for new voter registration, accepting requests for the correction of the checklist, and/or change of political party affiliation on:

Saturday, May 2, 2026 (9AM – 10AM) at the Warren Town Office.

Voters may check party affiliation online: app.sos.nh.gov/Public/PollingPlaceSearch.aspx

Applicants for registration who possess proof of identity, age, citizenship, and domicile should bring that proof when they come to register.

Supervisors of the Checklist,
Kathleen Benassi, Maria Sanders, Marlene Wright

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